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lot of sort of left behind from when the spanish first started mine in it's when when they invaded spain. mexico and in a way there's not much gold left behind in south africa which the all the easy go did south africa was ripped is it can imagine mexico also with passage of nafta under clinton it allowed for north american miners encounter particularly to go down to mexico on a new trading engagement and reopen mines silver mines and dormant for years and they get anything modern technology or track and some are ok there's still recovery on the ground but seven million ounces but it's being bought up by the industry and we're running out of so around there's that worse at what point do we have a silver shortage crisis because you're saying two things there you're saying that supply is pretty ample but you're also saying there are shortages bottlenecks developing is it a distribution problem where we're at this point does it become we see the evidence that you know i think the what will happen is there is a massive potential demand for suv which is why we think the process will rise much
lot of sort of left behind from when the spanish first started mine in it's when when they invaded spain. mexico and in a way there's not much gold left behind in south africa which the all the easy go did south africa was ripped is it can imagine mexico also with passage of nafta under clinton it allowed for north american miners encounter particularly to go down to mexico on a new trading engagement and reopen mines silver mines and dormant for years and they get anything modern technology or...
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we had logisticians who came from diverse backgrounds: we had a computer engineer from spain, a stockbroker who worked in the trading houses in toronto; a fireman from france; and everybody had jobs to do. and they were trained with "doctors without borders," or at least debriefed, before they came onto the mission and trained with people who were leaving the mission. the somalis did not instantly accept or trust the new team. suraj achar: to survive in the desert, with the wars, and the famines and the tastrophes that somali people have survived, makes them a little tough skinned. and it was difficult for us, the whole team-- not just myself-- to earn their respect and achieve their trust. fortunately we were there for such a long time, and we were doing such intensive work with them on a day to day basis-- especially with the children and the mothers who were most hit by severe malnutrition-- that they grew to trust us over time, and would bring us their most severe cases. the incidence of malnutrition, particular among the childr, was alarming. and with severe malnutrition, the mortality
we had logisticians who came from diverse backgrounds: we had a computer engineer from spain, a stockbroker who worked in the trading houses in toronto; a fireman from france; and everybody had jobs to do. and they were trained with "doctors without borders," or at least debriefed, before they came onto the mission and trained with people who were leaving the mission. the somalis did not instantly accept or trust the new team. suraj achar: to survive in the desert, with the wars, and...
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the french in terms of equipment and finance in fact from germany, from britain, ireland, sweden, and spain in particular, but as i say, no expectation whatsoever that the other eu countries will join france with boots on the ground. in fact, a statement from the foreign ministers invited or encouraged a group of west african countries to engage more directly now on the ground. this is seen not necessarily in any way as an eu matter, but very much something for france because of its historical ties to mali and the west african troops because of the geography, and at a bigger level, for the united nations to intervene if it wants to, but there is no doubting the eu's commitment in terms of finance and military expertise, military equipment to help france resolve this crisis quickly. one of the main things that the eu foreign ministers have confirmed today is the dispatch of troops, not for fighting, as i say, but for training -- to train malian forces so they are competent to take over from french troops. the mission will be from the country's 500 troops, probably, a gauge in training of for
the french in terms of equipment and finance in fact from germany, from britain, ireland, sweden, and spain in particular, but as i say, no expectation whatsoever that the other eu countries will join france with boots on the ground. in fact, a statement from the foreign ministers invited or encouraged a group of west african countries to engage more directly now on the ground. this is seen not necessarily in any way as an eu matter, but very much something for france because of its historical...
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announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses we've decided to we're all having such a great year in the gulf, put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> back to
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announcer ] how can power conmption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ♪ . melissa: so admit it. you definitely thought about what your coworkers make. would you want them to know exactly what your salary is? it's a new concept gaining traction in work places. some company in new york city allows everyone to see everyone else's salary by clicking on the share drive. the company says the open an transparent system decreases stress at the office. i don't know about that. here to tell us how it is working out is the ceo, dane atkinson. you can tell i'm just amajor skeptic. i'm just imagining, lori rothman and i are sitting next to each other anchoring the 1:00 show and c
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> better check your paycheck. new government numbers show wages and salaries are headed higher. but what if i told you your colleagues can check your paycheck, too? it's happening more and more as companies take a more open approach the finals, posting everything from performance reviews to pay. it's legal, but should it be? attorneys are ready to try this. i can't imagine, i can't imagine someone could log on and find out what i make, and then again, i can find out what they make, too. >> it shouldn't be legal. it's a trade secret. your salary, compensation, performance reviews. all protected by a trade secret. the problem is, what
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surprising that on the upside countries like spain are really really struggling and you know it's not as if europe has an inflation problem this is only going to. increase deflationary forces it's going to slow down. growth it's going to slow down investment so yeah the euro zone's really going to get beaten up badly by this this currency and let's talk about the emerging market currencies that you mentioned that how do they fit into this well what happens to they have to fight and what about the russian ruble what what's that role. well their options actually tend to be relatively limited because they would effectively meaning for instance they would have to be. buying relatively low yielding dollars or yen against their own relatively high yielding currency so the financial cost would actually be quite high so what we'll probably end up seeing is some form of currency good troll packing such as we've already seen in russia is obviously got something of a peg there itself but also. currency control which was ill for instance in korea. and let's talk about the currency war and that st
surprising that on the upside countries like spain are really really struggling and you know it's not as if europe has an inflation problem this is only going to. increase deflationary forces it's going to slow down. growth it's going to slow down investment so yeah the euro zone's really going to get beaten up badly by this this currency and let's talk about the emerging market currencies that you mentioned that how do they fit into this well what happens to they have to fight and what about...
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. >> 26% unemployment in spain. >> can you really say that things have improved that much in europe? >> in the financial sector. it starts in the financial sector and works its way to the real economy. the european central bank has done the right thing and european banks are paying them back at a more rapid clip than expected, and i think you're seeing the groundwork laid like you saw here in 2008 and 2009 for a turnaround in finance which leads to a turnaround in economics. >> yeah. i was just in new york yesterday, and dick bove yeah is back and his thesis is banks are on a 16-year bull run, for the section 16 years they will go up. >> i would agree. >> and it's all dependant upon this economic growth that we all see happening that will happen in the face of trillion dollar deficits, happen in the face of a federal balance sheet that would go like buzz lightyear infinity and beyond. like i said the last time you and i were talking, a cries isn't a crisis until it's a cries and somewhere down the road i don't think it's that far away we'll all be scratching our head and say how did
. >> 26% unemployment in spain. >> can you really say that things have improved that much in europe? >> in the financial sector. it starts in the financial sector and works its way to the real economy. the european central bank has done the right thing and european banks are paying them back at a more rapid clip than expected, and i think you're seeing the groundwork laid like you saw here in 2008 and 2009 for a turnaround in finance which leads to a turnaround in economics....
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surprising that on the upside countries like spain are really really struggling and you know it's not as if europe has an inflation problem this is only going to. increase deflationary forces it's going to slow down. growth it's going to slow down investment so yeah it's really going to get beaten up badly by this this currency and let's talk about the emerging market currencies that you mentioned that how do they fit into this well what happens to they have to fight with and what about the russian ruble what what's that role. well their options actually tend to be relatively limited because they would effectively meaning for instance that we have to be. buying relatively low yielding dollars or yen against their own relatively high yielding currency so the financial cost would actually be quite high so what we'll probably end up seeing is some form of currency good troll packing such as we've already seen i say russia's obviously got something of a peg there itself but also. currency control which was ill for instance in korea. and let's talk about the currency war and that still con
surprising that on the upside countries like spain are really really struggling and you know it's not as if europe has an inflation problem this is only going to. increase deflationary forces it's going to slow down. growth it's going to slow down investment so yeah it's really going to get beaten up badly by this this currency and let's talk about the emerging market currencies that you mentioned that how do they fit into this well what happens to they have to fight with and what about the...
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surprising that on the upside there are countries like spain. and you know it's not as if europe has an inflation problem but this is only going to. increase deflationary forces it's going to slow down. growth it's going to slow down investment so yeah the euro zone's really get beaten up badly by these this currency and let's talk about the emerging market currencies that you mentioned that how do they fit into this well what happens to they have to fight with and what about the russian ruble what what's that role. well their options actually tend to be relatively limited because it would affect the meeting for instance i mean. you're right it's if you'll be all those. things that are relatively high yielding currencies of the financial cost will actually be quite high so what we'll probably end up seeing some for sure is you can see that. she's obviously got some very itself but also. actually controls which resume for instance in korea of the protests. and let's talk about the currency war and that still concept of it all how much correct me
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very little economic growth in spain or across much of the eurozone. and that's not forget british prime minister david cameron said last week in a speech in london that europe is responsible for 50% of the world's social spending. ashley: yeah. >> sort of entitlement spending on a global scale there. yet it only accounts for 25% of world gdp and has 7% of the world's population. so that gives you an idea of the scale of the problem at hand with europe. ashley: nile, look, you believe it is just not sustainable. what do you think will be the trigger and how soon will that be? you mentioned the u.k. there is a chance that the u.k. is membership in the, in the euro could be put up for referendum, put up for a vote, which in turn could mean they could pull out of the euro. could that be the catalyst for this alliance essentially to fall apart? >> well, david cameron did last week pledge a u.k. referendum on membership in the european union to be held in 2017, provided of course the conservatives win an outright majority in the 2015 general election. that
very little economic growth in spain or across much of the eurozone. and that's not forget british prime minister david cameron said last week in a speech in london that europe is responsible for 50% of the world's social spending. ashley: yeah. >> sort of entitlement spending on a global scale there. yet it only accounts for 25% of world gdp and has 7% of the world's population. so that gives you an idea of the scale of the problem at hand with europe. ashley: nile, look, you believe it...
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surprising that on the upside countries like spain. and you know it's not as if europe has an inflation problem but this is only going to. increase deflationary forces it's going to slow down. growth it's going to slow down investment so yeah the euro zone's really get beaten up badly by these this currency and let's talk about the imagine market carts is that you mentioned that how do they fit into this well what happens to they have to fight with and what about the russian ruble what what's that role. well their options actually tend to be relatively limited because of the fact i mean for instance if. you read something you dollars yeah i think it's a relatively high yielding currency so the financial cost will actually be quite high so we'll probably end up seeing some for sure as you. said she's obviously got some because of their itself but also. she controls which resume for instance and career people go to. and let's talk about the currency war and that still concept of it all how much correct me if i'm wrong does it actually da
surprising that on the upside countries like spain. and you know it's not as if europe has an inflation problem but this is only going to. increase deflationary forces it's going to slow down. growth it's going to slow down investment so yeah the euro zone's really get beaten up badly by these this currency and let's talk about the imagine market carts is that you mentioned that how do they fit into this well what happens to they have to fight with and what about the russian ruble what what's...
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announcer ] how can power conmption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing.
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there is one market that stands out, it is spain where the loss is there, 2% losses in spain. it's the biggest day so far like so much of economics and there were a lot of companies, deutsche bank was there, diagio, the spirits provider but the spanish banks have most moved santander increases the amount of cash it's stashing to one side in order to deal with its own losses on the property sector. they now total almost $19 billion for last year, they've sold about 33,000 properties so still there's a huge concern about where we wr the spanish banks as you'll be aware and where that economy is going. tomorrow we get the pmi data which will be crucial in trying to get a first glance on the degree to which we're accelerating down or bouncing back. in general for the stock markets in europe you'll be aware they have risen strongly so this earnings season is the question as to whether or not the numbers will support those gains. if you look at the month so far, you will see that the dow here as we approach 14,000 is massively outperforming now and the dow jones euro stock 50 is beg
there is one market that stands out, it is spain where the loss is there, 2% losses in spain. it's the biggest day so far like so much of economics and there were a lot of companies, deutsche bank was there, diagio, the spirits provider but the spanish banks have most moved santander increases the amount of cash it's stashing to one side in order to deal with its own losses on the property sector. they now total almost $19 billion for last year, they've sold about 33,000 properties so still...
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again, there was some news about spain, some concern about their gdp; but for the most part, i think that the overall consensus right now is just that things are looking up a little bit across the board for the most part. so, i think that optimism is spreading a little bit. we haven't really seen the dollar come off yet, but i want to point out while the euro is inching its way up to that $1.36 level, this is really just a test of upper levels that we saw last year. we need to see some follow- through, some conviction, before i am really buying into it. again, i think right now it is just a test of the upper extreme. > it's good to have your thoughts ben. thank you. > > thank you. the maker of the blackberry, the smartphone that once dominated the market but has since been replaced, has hopes for a comeback with the launch of a new line of phones. our cover story takes a look at immediate reaction to the phone and the dream. with all the i.t. and marketing flair we've come to expect at smartphone rollouts, canadian firm blackberry introduced its two newest stars: the z-10 touchscreen
again, there was some news about spain, some concern about their gdp; but for the most part, i think that the overall consensus right now is just that things are looking up a little bit across the board for the most part. so, i think that optimism is spreading a little bit. we haven't really seen the dollar come off yet, but i want to point out while the euro is inching its way up to that $1.36 level, this is really just a test of upper levels that we saw last year. we need to see some follow-...
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so another -- in spain is bad loan ratio. you know at the end of december, the bad ratio to the spanish sector heats the record low. for the spanish operation, it was at 6.7% at the end of december. over to you, kelly. >> stephane, thanks very much for that. santander says its u.s. business could be in the second or third quarter of the year. >> should do it now given how good funding is for pe groups. >>> the u.s. senate is expected to vote this afternoon on a bill to suspend the debt ceiling for -- why not suspend it indefinitely? the house passed the measure last week. the senate version includes several republican amendments, matching spending cuts, every dollar increase in the ceiling and that's not expected to get passed. it will suspend it to may the 19th when it will be raised by the amount the treasury borrows in the interim. why -- greg is with us. greg is the economist. can we just get rid of the debt ceiling? it's a real brawl. >> just deep six that sucker like no other country deals with this it ottic device. hey
so another -- in spain is bad loan ratio. you know at the end of december, the bad ratio to the spanish sector heats the record low. for the spanish operation, it was at 6.7% at the end of december. over to you, kelly. >> stephane, thanks very much for that. santander says its u.s. business could be in the second or third quarter of the year. >> should do it now given how good funding is for pe groups. >>> the u.s. senate is expected to vote this afternoon on a bill to...
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countries like greece, italy and spain and france have done exactly what ryan wants this country to do. they cut government spending to pay off their debt. now the eurozone has posted record unemployment and poverty. we are facing $85 billion in automatic spending cuts on march 1st. we probably shouldn't trust republicans who think austerity is the best way to go for the american economy. let's bring in david cay johnston, professor at syracuse university college of law and pulitzer prize winning journalist. david cay, good to have you on tonight. >> good to be here. >> we're getting some numbers now that this progressive philosophy of government is a good thing. is government spending good for the economy? are we finding that out now in the last quarter? >> yes. and we need to spend more money on those things that invest in the future. education, infrastructure especially that we've been using up, research, those are things that will make us more prosperous in the future, not the kind of proposals paul ryan has. >> now, not to overstate this, but is ryan really in your opinion, profes
countries like greece, italy and spain and france have done exactly what ryan wants this country to do. they cut government spending to pay off their debt. now the eurozone has posted record unemployment and poverty. we are facing $85 billion in automatic spending cuts on march 1st. we probably shouldn't trust republicans who think austerity is the best way to go for the american economy. let's bring in david cay johnston, professor at syracuse university college of law and pulitzer prize...
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today in spain, there's a reminder that things are very bad still for millions of people. revenue figures show spain sank even deeper into recession in the final quarter of last year with the economy contracting faster than ever. more than one in four spaniards are already out of a job, and new figures suggest that unemployment could get even worse. >> people in spain have been tightening their belts for months now, but it does not seem to be working. the crisis there is more acute than ever as the economy continues to decline. gdp has fallen for the sixth quarter in a row. most recently, by 0.7%. the outlook is bleak. the prime minister is trying to buck the trend. he told parliament he was planning a new stimulus package. he hopes in particular to ease the tax burden on export-driven businesses. >> we are going to implement structural reforms with even greater force and adopt new measures to stimulate growth. our priority is to reduce youth unemployment, and we are already cooperating with unions and businesses to achieve this. >> there's mounting frustration on the stre
today in spain, there's a reminder that things are very bad still for millions of people. revenue figures show spain sank even deeper into recession in the final quarter of last year with the economy contracting faster than ever. more than one in four spaniards are already out of a job, and new figures suggest that unemployment could get even worse. >> people in spain have been tightening their belts for months now, but it does not seem to be working. the crisis there is more acute than...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the rd like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> shepard: fox weather alert. a deadly ban of winter storms sweeping through the south and mid-atlantic in the east. two people reported dead. national tornado service reporting tornadoes have touched down in six states. here is a m
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other countries teame attemptedt austerity -- spain, greece, and portugal particularly have persistent double-dynel i think unemployment -- double-digit unemployment, over 126% i 26% in and greece, and they have anemic or negative economic growth rates. contrast that with the u.s. where a more balanced approach to the economic crisis yielded an unemployment rate that is still far too high but markedly lower than the austerity countries and economic growth of 2.1% where all the other countries are experiencing negative economic growth -- spain, greece, and portugal. so, let's not fault the president and the administration for deficits that were caused by, a, and economic collapse and, b, the wise decision to avoid the austerity path that has thrown spain and greece into nearly 27% unemployment rates and all three countries into negative g.d.p. growth. we will need to address the debt more and more as economic conditions improve. and senator hatch was correct to point to health care expense as our biggest national fiscal concern. it would, however, i believe be a misdiagnosis to focus on
other countries teame attemptedt austerity -- spain, greece, and portugal particularly have persistent double-dynel i think unemployment -- double-digit unemployment, over 126% i 26% in and greece, and they have anemic or negative economic growth rates. contrast that with the u.s. where a more balanced approach to the economic crisis yielded an unemployment rate that is still far too high but markedly lower than the austerity countries and economic growth of 2.1% where all the other countries...
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textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. duvall patrick has named a place holder to fill the senate seat of john terry. he'd be the second african-american in the senate. tim scott of south carolina, another appointee is the other. it's the first time in history that two african-americans have served in the senate at the same time. in selecting cowan, governor patrick passed over former congressman barney frank who openly lobbied for the job. cowan will serve until april 30th when
textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. melissa: it is too i am for stocks as we dead every 15 minutes. let's head to the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole petallides is standing by. >> the dow is up six points, about 40 points away from dow 14,000. the see the nasdaq with an up arrow but just fractionly. squeezing that out and s&p slightly to the downside. today is the fed day, the seg day. this is the day we'll hear more from the fomc, from ben bernanke. to see what is going on with money printing. traders from wall street will carefully listen to the 2:00 p.m. hour for every single word. that is what they look at. they look at the language. going forward, what
impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. melissa: it is too i am for stocks as we...
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the study followed 420 people in spain because they typically eat lunch as a larger male later in the day. those that ate lunch before 3:00 p.m. lost 20% more weight. >> this might not be good for diets the new york bakery that grabbed the spotlight with super bowl themed cupcakes are picking things up for the big game. >> coconut cake shop brought back the popular chicken wing cupcakes, and they also added salsa and chips, pepperoni pizza, cornbread and chilly chocolate covered pretzel, and finally, bud light lime. those are all available. >> a variety >> >> just bask in the glow of the remaining hours of warmth. >> exactly, go outside. >> but plan ahead. we could see damaging storms thunderstorms. temperatures today, post to 70 -- close to 70. >> sounds amazing. thanks for joining us.
the study followed 420 people in spain because they typically eat lunch as a larger male later in the day. those that ate lunch before 3:00 p.m. lost 20% more weight. >> this might not be good for diets the new york bakery that grabbed the spotlight with super bowl themed cupcakes are picking things up for the big game. >> coconut cake shop brought back the popular chicken wing cupcakes, and they also added salsa and chips, pepperoni pizza, cornbread and chilly chocolate covered...
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partner in ways that it didn't before and why i mean i have to do is look at europe you can look at spain sixty percent uppers of sixty percent unemployment or you can look at germany europe's largest economy dealing with. struggling with that with the public debt crisis last year the eurozone nearly collapsed in on it so if you compare that to latin america who's going through this great economic boom and it's kind of a no brainer who has the upper hand there but back to the question as to why latin america is experiencing this growth you can look at latin america for the last fifteen years and there's a great economist and her name's escaping the north nor listed she's from tulane university and what she points to is that narrowing in the wealth disparity in latin america and this is because we have to look at latin america kind of very broadly to really to really address this because each country is going to be different but for the most part latin american countries are doing is that they're investing heavily in secondary education and investing heavily in these kind of social welfare
partner in ways that it didn't before and why i mean i have to do is look at europe you can look at spain sixty percent uppers of sixty percent unemployment or you can look at germany europe's largest economy dealing with. struggling with that with the public debt crisis last year the eurozone nearly collapsed in on it so if you compare that to latin america who's going through this great economic boom and it's kind of a no brainer who has the upper hand there but back to the question as to why...
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researchers conduuted the stuuy in spain... wwere lunch is oftee eaatn laaer in thee -& 33 a massachusetts schhol about a dozen high schoolerr the hiccups. hiccups..heestate ddpartment offpublic health officials... are calling thee "vooal tics." studentsssay.... ii happens & every 2 minuuts... and takes a llng time to stop.the pubbic ddpprtmenttsays it's aware f -3 the issse... but will not comment publicly.. it's now enlissed he help o statee health officials. &&p3 o'keefeesays: "most peoppe have tics that are veryysimmle &and miggt be just time limited that come on wiih stress or with nnillness or wwthha pmmdicatiin and they'rr usually very simple ics." seen a cluster of vocal motor tics before... but notting healtt officials say... theee 3 we ontinue to see new t-shirt designs everyday for the super bool, but whaa &pabout ssme teaa loyaltt thht staysswith youu even whee your -3 clothes are off? - off? many fans are making getting ravens tattooo!! &psouth baatimore tt see which styyes are the moot popularr aad even which ones
researchers conduuted the stuuy in spain... wwere lunch is oftee eaatn laaer in thee -& 33 a massachusetts schhol about a dozen high schoolerr the hiccups. hiccups..heestate ddpartment offpublic health officials... are calling thee "vooal tics." studentsssay.... ii happens & every 2 minuuts... and takes a llng time to stop.the pubbic ddpprtmenttsays it's aware f -3 the issse... but will not comment publicly.. it's now enlissed he help o statee health officials. &&p3...
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europe is a huge factor in that, just this week, we learned that growth in spain and the uk is also contracting and that means europe is buying less stuff from us. third, business inventories dropped and that means companies bought less stuff from manufacturers to put on their shelves, the fiscal cliff is likely a big factor in this. spending cuts caused a lot of businesses and the government to pull back and this is a big deal, carol because it's the first time since 2009 that we've seen the economy contract. >> all right, alison kosik reporting live from the new york stock exchange. >>> we're hearing a lot from this year's super bowl contenders about faith and god. does god play a role in who wins the super bowl? it's our talk back question today, facebook.com/coralcnn are or tweet me @carolcnn. >>> now is your chance to talk back on one of the stories of the day, will god decide who wins the super bowl? no disrespect but the super bowl has become the god bowl. its star player so religious there's no mistaking they feel god is on the field playing alongside them. >> i think god watches over e
europe is a huge factor in that, just this week, we learned that growth in spain and the uk is also contracting and that means europe is buying less stuff from us. third, business inventories dropped and that means companies bought less stuff from manufacturers to put on their shelves, the fiscal cliff is likely a big factor in this. spending cuts caused a lot of businesses and the government to pull back and this is a big deal, carol because it's the first time since 2009 that we've seen the...
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spain's economy dropped even more. germany had the lowest beer consumption last year in history. bill: oh. >> europe is in trouble. i can understand why people don't understand the correlation because in fact it is not the way it used to be. a lot of what we're seeing in the market, global economy, global peace, low valuations. admit it, fed money printing doesn't hurt it. bill: the payroll tax is playing with the heads of a lot of people. >> their heads and their wallets, that too. catch you on fbn. hemmer@foxnews.com is the e-mail. on twitter @billhemmer. fire away for chuck payne because you asked. martha? martha: let's talk a little bit what's coming up this morning. we have an american citizen who is sentenced to eight years in one of iran's most brutal prisons. why? because he is a christian. what is it like? there are people who do not survive evin prison. we'll speak to somebody who spent more than three years there about how they did just that. bill: also the military lifting a ban on women in combat. why the country's top marine says, some of those jobs will be off limi
spain's economy dropped even more. germany had the lowest beer consumption last year in history. bill: oh. >> europe is in trouble. i can understand why people don't understand the correlation because in fact it is not the way it used to be. a lot of what we're seeing in the market, global economy, global peace, low valuations. admit it, fed money printing doesn't hurt it. bill: the payroll tax is playing with the heads of a lot of people. >> their heads and their wallets, that too....
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this is the pathway to greece and italy and spain and maybe now even france as well. perpetual high unemployment, an economy kind of in a death spiral, it just kind of long like ours, now bumping at around a 1.5% growth rate. it's time to get serious about solving this problem. this red rises like a red mountain over a relatively flat plain of green. -- plane of green. now, i know it's almost an article of faith on the other side with some, maybe not all, that it's a revenue problem. clearly it isn't a revenue problem. more to the point, tax revenue is a share of our gross domestic product, is today about the same as it has been over the last four decades. spending, on the other hand, averaged just 18.5% over that same period, but today stands at about 23% of gross domestic product. one of the highest spending levels since world war ii. and it is about to get much, much worse, growing to nearly 40% of g.d.p. in just a few decades, 40% of g.d.p. now, there is simply no other way to solve this problem, no other way to solve the problem. than to get our spending under co
this is the pathway to greece and italy and spain and maybe now even france as well. perpetual high unemployment, an economy kind of in a death spiral, it just kind of long like ours, now bumping at around a 1.5% growth rate. it's time to get serious about solving this problem. this red rises like a red mountain over a relatively flat plain of green. -- plane of green. now, i know it's almost an article of faith on the other side with some, maybe not all, that it's a revenue problem. clearly it...
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georgia let caught this wave off the coast of portugal, spain. the wave was more than 100 feet high. even mark tamayo can't do that. if this turns out to be true, he would have broken his own record. he set that riding a 78-foot wave in the same location two years ago. >>> wildlife work workers are trying to solve a mystery earlier this month. this coyote was found in a backyard near cap and 18th street. it was dehydrated, flea infested, about ten pounds under weight. rescuers want to know how the coyote ended up there. one theory it might have hitched a ride in the engine compartment of a vehicle. >>> there is a harbaugh family reunion in the works for the super bowl. they may meet tonight for dinner. ravens head coach john harbaugh jokes both men will have nothing to talk about at dinner fearing that they might revelosef vets about their -- reveal secrets about their team. >> i think jim harbaugh's brother looks like mel gibson. let's go to sal. >>> good morning. we are looking at the 280 freeway which is one of the busiest in san jose and gett
georgia let caught this wave off the coast of portugal, spain. the wave was more than 100 feet high. even mark tamayo can't do that. if this turns out to be true, he would have broken his own record. he set that riding a 78-foot wave in the same location two years ago. >>> wildlife work workers are trying to solve a mystery earlier this month. this coyote was found in a backyard near cap and 18th street. it was dehydrated, flea infested, about ten pounds under weight. rescuers want to...
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lunch is often eat later in the day in spain and is typically the biggest meal of the day. the protest into 8 lunch before 3:00 lost 25 percent more weight than those to 8 after 3:00 p.m.. >> women who have been taking birth control pills for decades, but researchers in texas are working on the first birth control pill for men. it is called j q one. others have tried but failed because of homicide effects. but research claims that this new produce is different and does not affect the libido. so far it has worked on mice. clinical trials for him it could be five years out. >> back here in the bay area san francisco ban on public nudity will take effect on friday. a federal judge ruled the city ordinance which the board of supervisors approved last month does not violate free- speech right of nudist. he also rejected the argument that the ordinance is unfair, because a grant expectations for public nudity is permitted public events, such as cities gay pride parade. >> police released sketches of two suspects in the shooting that injured four teenagers and redwood last week. t
lunch is often eat later in the day in spain and is typically the biggest meal of the day. the protest into 8 lunch before 3:00 lost 25 percent more weight than those to 8 after 3:00 p.m.. >> women who have been taking birth control pills for decades, but researchers in texas are working on the first birth control pill for men. it is called j q one. others have tried but failed because of homicide effects. but research claims that this new produce is different and does not affect the...